07 video/audio adjust menu, Video adjust, Video/audio adjust menu – Pioneer BDP-LX70A User Manual

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Video/Audio Adjust menu

From the

Video/Audio Adjust menu you can make various settings

that affect how video is presented on your TV and how the sounds.
Items in the

Video/Audio Adjust menu can only be changed

during playback.

Video Adjust

• Default setting:

Standard

From the

Video Adjust screen you can select the Standard or

Cinema video presentation or define presets of your own in
Memory 1 to Memory 3.

1

Press HOME MENU and select ‘Video/Audio Adjust’ from

the on-screen display.
You can press

VIDEO ADJUST on the remote to display the Video

Adjust screen.

2

Select ‘Video Adjust’.

3

Use the

/ buttons to select a preset.

Standard – Standard setting

Cinema

1

– Optimized for watching movies

Memory 1/Memory 2/Memory 3 – Use for saving your own
presets (see Creating your own presets below)

4

Press ENTER or RETURN to make the setting and exit the

Video Adjust screen.

PureCinema

There are two types of video signals: Video interlace material, with a
frame rate of 25 (PAL) or 30 frames/second; and film progressive
material, that has a frame rate of 24 or 25 (PAL) frames/second.
In PureCinema mode film progressive material is converted to 50 or 60
frames/second progressive , which matches more closely the picture
quality of a cinema screen. (24 frames/second source is converted to 60
frames/second.)
When you have

Video Adjust

set to

Standard, Cinema, or Memory 1,

Memory 2 or Memory 3 and play a BD-ROM or DVD disc video that can
be identified as film progressive or video interlace material, PureCinema
mode is automatically activated.
Additionally, certain PAL movie discs (25 frames/second BD-ROM or
DVD discs) that contain film progressive material cannot be recognized
as such by this unit.

In such instances, if you choose

Cinema

from the

Video Adjust menu, PureCinema mode is activated.

PureCinema mode can be automatically activated if you choose

Cinema

from the

Video Adjust menu, have the input line system set

to PAL (50 Hz), and have the output video resolution set to anything
other than 576i or 1080i.

If you notice problems with the images projected when set to

Cinema

(images appear to motion-blurred, or jagged), set the

Video Adjust

to

Standard or Memory 1, Memory 2 or Memory 3.

Creating your own presets

You can create up to three presets of your own.

1

Select one of the Memory presets.

2

Press

to select ‘Detailed Settings’ then press ENTER.

3

Adjust the picture quality settings.

• Use the

/ buttons to select a setting.

• Use the

/ buttons to adjust the current setting.

Select a setting then press

ENTER to display just that setting. This

gives you more screen area in which to see the effects of changes
you make.

• Press

ENTER or RETURN to go back to full-screen display.

You can adjust any or all of the following picture quality settings:

White Level

1

– Adjusts the intensity of white.

Black Level

1

– Adjusts the intensity of black.

Hue

1

– Adjusts the overall colour balance between red and

green.

Chroma Level

1

– Adjusts how saturated colours appear.

4

Press RETURN to save the preset and exit the Detailed

Settings screen.

Note

1 Effective only for video output from

HDMI OUT or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connections (settings do no affect video output from VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT).

Home Menu

Disc Navigator

Home Media Gallery

Video/Audio Adjust

Initial Setup

Standard

Detailed Settings

Memory 1

Detailed Settings

Memory 1

Hue

M i n

Max

White Level

Max

Black Level

Max

Chroma Level

G r e e n

Red

M i n

M i n

Memory 1

Min

Max

White Level

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